Dhurandhar: The Revenge is all set to start streaming on OTT from May 15 globally, and June 4 in India. What makes the OTT release more special is that the OTT version is set to be raw and uncut, without the changes made for the theatrical version. Here's a list of the scenes in the OTT version, which will be raw and uncut as compared to the theatrical version.
Updated On: 2026-05-15 05:35 PM IST
Compiled by : Amarylisa Gonsalves
The scene of Uzair Baloch playing football with Arshad Pappu’s head after killing him is part of Pakistan’s urban folklore. This sequence was not shown in the film’s theatrical cut, despite hinting it in the trailer. The scene is kept untouched in the OTT version.
In the Lyari Gang War scene, a sequence of Hamza hitting a man with a burning fireball is extended in the OTT cut, unlike the theatrical version.
The opening sequence of the film has Jaskirat’s rampage, which includes a sequence of him bashing a man with a hammer. The scene is cut in the theatrical version but is intact in the OTT version.
During the Lyari Gang War sequence, a scene of Hamza beheading gangsters by cutting their heads with a shop’s shutter was not seen in the theatres but is included in the OTT version.
The theatrical version had selectively muted or censored verbal abuses and cuss words, which stay intact in the OTT version, with no muting or censoring.
While Arshad Pappu’s beheading by Uzair Baloch is not only kept in the OTT version, but a few others are added.
In the climax at Muridke, Ranveer’s character is seen crushing a man’s head with a cement block. The scene is not cut on OTT, unlike the theatre version.
The death of Pinda at the hands of Jaskirat at his own house was one of the major moments in the films. In the OTT version, Ranveer’s reaction in the scene is different from what's in the theatres. He's shown to be more calmer on OTT.